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Laminating Adhesive accelerates fill of food packages.
2013-06-18 14:29:20| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With Flextra Fast™ SF8700/XR1000, flexible packaging converters can laminate barrier films together faster than with conventional solventless adhesive systems. Product accommodates line speeds up to 1,200 fpm with 800 fpm on barrier-to-barrier laminations, slits in as few as 6 hours, and PAA decay and pouching in as little as one day. Flextra Fast SF8700/XR1000 system is suitable for PET/PE (EVOH), OPA/PE (EVOH), OPA/Alu high barrier systems. This story is related to the following:Laminating Adhesives
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Red Hat packages up OpenStack for the enterprise
2013-06-12 22:11:39| InfoWorld: Top News
Red Hat's vision of building an enterprise-ready version of the increasingly popular OpenStack cloud continues to coalesce: The company today ann
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Red Hat packages newer versions of Ruby, Python
2013-06-06 14:06:24| InfoWorld: Top News
Red Hat has put out a beta release of Software Collections 1.0, in a bid to let developers use newer versions of languages such as Ruby and Python with support. For certain applications, a more recent version of a language than what's included in the base Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system is needed, according to Red Hat. Software Collections 1.0 is the first in a series of releases designed to allow developers to take advantage of new capabilities in their Web apps faster with the safety net of support from Red Hat, it said.
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J&J recalls 32M contraceptive packages outside US
2013-06-05 13:32:50| Food - Topix.net
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that it's conducting a voluntary recall of millions of oral contraceptive packages in 43 countries outside the U.S., but that there's a "very low" risk that the flawed tablets could cause unplanned pregnancies.
J&J recalls 32M contraceptive packages outside US
2013-06-05 00:09:22| Biotech - Topix.net
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that it's conducting a voluntary recall of millions of oral contraceptive packages in 43 countries outside the U.S., but that there's a "very low" risk that the flawed tablets could cause unplanned pregnancies.
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